Creating Judicial Accountability Where Before There Was None

It’s not that all judges are bad—but the bad ones are shielded from accountability by their colleagues, Aliza Shatzman writes in Above the Law. Aliza explains why law students and law clerks should get involved with LAP’s clerkship transparency movement—by subscribing to the Database to inform themselves about judicial work environments, and by submitting surveys after their clerkships to help grow and sustain the information base they benefitted from.

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Federal judges are, too often, ‘above the law.’ We can stop it.